This is a true man cave!! Looks like you had some fun putting this together. I am sure it wasn't cheap but it will be fruitful I am sure! Nice work!!!
haha no it ended up being a lot more expensive than anticipated . . but all worth it ultimately Thanks for watching!
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@VoskCoin
As far as I know there are no exchange supporting mainnet coins for US customers. Gate.io is the only one I know of that takes mainnet tokens and they don't allow US customers. They will allow you to sign in and deposit but require ID verification upon withdraw.
I hear through the grapevine though, that if you use their mobile app it bypasses the ID/KYC verification and allows you to withdraw. I haven't tried it myself though.
Interesting tip! I'll give it a shot when I get a chance thanks for sharing that
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Wholly crash Batman. This thing is going down like crazy.
I took some screenshot from WTM when I was mining it. On 5 June it was $11.32/day at 1800h/s (without power cost). $.65/btm On 6 June it came down to $10.03/day at 1800h/s $.65/btm On 24 June it was $6.72/day at 4100h/s (this was when Bminer was released). $.33/btm On 12 July it is $3.92/day at 4100h/s $.29/btm ugh, that is an insane drop off Wonder what the future of not only mining this coin is, but even just the coin w/ a mining fall out like this O_o
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So sept we see new toys
Can't come soon enough as far as I'm concerned lol -- Something to edge out some of these ASICs . . maybe. . Whats your verdict on the acorns Phil?
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They didn't raise fees for home miners they raised the fees for big companies like bitmain from coming here to suck up the power from existing residential and commercial users which I think was the right move these big miners are evil and don't really give a shit about decentralized mining
Do you have some good sources on that? Not arguing with you, just want to read more about it
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What core clock and Memory clock for a RX 580 should i use ?
varies on the card but something like 1100 or 1150 core clock and 2000 mem 900 core undervolt
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Anyone give verus a spin yet? If so how are the earnings?
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Just got mine in today and connected to Nanopool... no surprise hashing even better than advertised, serious difficulty increase is inbound . .
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KJS sent that to me for a one month test run and demo it was a very nice piece of gear. He fully trusted me with the gear and when demo was done along with the thread I shipped it back to him on my dime. but kept a month of mining profits.
It is a bit too much to ask him for the 60k rig to do the same thing.
but I know that ethos software and KJS and ohgoditsagirl and gpuhoarder all have said they have had working relationships and they do not speak badly of each other.
I know KJS sent me a 6k machine to test run and trusted me and I was good to him and did what I was supposed to do.
So I feel this gear is real and I am mostly bitching that they missed deadlines and I do not know what to do with my coin/cash/gear ratios mostly due to this delay.
If I am 25k in cash 10k in coin and 20k in gear do I just wait and wait and wait. or do I sell more gear or do I want to change my mobos buy more ryzen 2700x and x470 boards.
At the moment I was hoping to just keep my 1080ti's and use acorn2 for a boost I did not want to move into fpga's
Thanks philipma1957. I will be able to send you a BLACKBOX system for review, but without GPU's or FGPA's installed. The BCU1525 FGPA's have not shipped yet so its impossible to ship a fully loaded one even if we could. having it with 1 or 2 bcu1525 and an acorn2 would be a good way to show what it can do. or having it with an acorn2 and some of my 1080ti's would also by a good way to demo it lastly is a mixed system possible say 1 or 2 BCU1525 FGPA's an acorn2 and a few 1080ti'sthis last one would appeal to a lot of miners like myself with some gpus on hand and boosting the setup with an acorn2 and a fpga or 2. For many your 16 fpga + acorn2 = too much $$$ but a combination of 1080ti + acorn2 + BCU1525 FGPA is possible and attractive I think this is the kind of transparent collaboration that a lot of people have been looking for. This is the kind of thing that will push a lot of people past the speculative barrier. Well done and thank you! Of course, looking forward to actual follow through and results. And I would be more interested in use cases illustrating GPU enhancements (1070, 1080, 1080ti here) as opposed to the somewhat limitedly accessible BCUXXXX FPGA. Oh... and if anyone is looking to expand on this and include more testers I would recommend Vosk Coin. Grendel25 thanks for recommending me to have the privilege to review something, seriously. I appreciate it.
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Oh... and if anyone is looking to expand on this and include more testers I would recommend Vosk Coin.
Please, no. Guy is annoying af. Just my opinion! Well, I would but I need my review sample back as we only have 1-2 spare. In Vosk's last video he mentions mineority disappointing him by selling FPGAs instead of working on ProgPOW. Then he's complaining about reduced Nvidia profit due to the Z9 mini and bitmain being evil, and how 'people' only care about profit, yet he's bought two Z9's and another ASIC on the way? If he's not going to set a decent example, he's just a hypocrite. I don't hate the guy, I just think he could do a lot better if his reviews were more focused on the technology and less about how much money he can make. Let him and his subscribers buy their ASICs and leave the FPGAs for people that can tell the difference between a scam and a deal at this early stage. If you have a review sample please send it to Seth or someone else that actually made some FPGA videos recently. what load of rubbish, you make no sense at all. Vosk does a YT channel that looks at all aspects of mining, so how the hell can anyone gave worthwhile opinion on ASICs but not actually have and use any?? He has stated many times that his preference is for GPU mining and so ProgPOW would be more important to him, its just a point of view. You advocate groups should stick exclusively to one tech or another? FPGAs or ASICs, like fanboys? Really? Which 'people' only care about profits? your statement is not clear, Bitmain certainly are evil and have carried out their business with total disregard for anything other than their own bank balance. The thing is mining is supposed to be incentivised by profit, why do put that down as a bad thing? Think harder before post anything, you currently have no credibility. Thank you for the kind words and support. People like you are why I stick around
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No - over valued already for what it offers.
I would say bitbay byteball and pivx are way value from here.........and of course blocknet
of the four you mentioned, which would you prefer and why?
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He's not referring to the fact that one pool is having issues. He's referring to the issue itself as the evidence. The issue is that transaction fees for ETH are so high right now that this pool stopped sending payments, because they are the ones covering the fee.
There're for sure better options available now that can replace Ethereum completely. Ethereum introduced the concept of "smart contracts", which made it so successful. Now many coins are creating a better interface & system for creating & managing smart contracts. I'm not expecting any flippening anymore, not at least with Ethereum. Really? I'm not seeing any other platform competiing with eth. EOS is the laughing stock of the crypto community. EOS is a piece of centralized garbage, barely anyone uses neo and tron is a scam. Eth has the 2nd highest trading volume after bitcoin. Eth isn't going anywhere. I'm not referring to EOS or Tron. I'm referring to the coins which have smart contracts platform "under development" right now, and once they're all ready to go, they might outperform Ethereum. Look at Cardano for example, the thing they're developing is better than Ethereum in almost every way. Why exactly do you think Cardano is better? I am not arguing with you, genuinely curious.
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He's not referring to the fact that one pool is having issues. He's referring to the issue itself as the evidence. The issue is that transaction fees for ETH are so high right now that this pool stopped sending payments, because they are the ones covering the fee.
There're for sure better options available now that can replace Ethereum completely. Ethereum introduced the concept of "smart contracts", which made it so successful. Now many coins are creating a better interface & system for creating & managing smart contracts. I'm not expecting any flippening anymore, not at least with Ethereum. you reference better alternatives, what are some projects you think may be a better alternative than ETH?
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<snip> To the best of my knowledge, its a legit setup and youtuber Boxmining actually visited their shop and interviewed them. They also showcased their blockchain based RFID application. Promising project actually but it didnt give me that 1000x vibe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzhXncTVOzA<snip> Thought experiment: Freeze that video at 1:09, 1:12, 1:14. Look at all young guys in the room as the interviewer first walks in. At 1:12-1:14, does the monitor visible in the lower left corner look like someone coding, or does it appear to be a social media site? Does it look like anyone is coding anything in that large open space with young people and monitors? Are you able to connect any of the people sitting inside that office (which based on the "Cityscape" sign appears to be rented space) when the interviewer walks in and match them to the photos at the back of the white paper (the "team")? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2127069.msg41741569#msg41741569The above post ^^^ from the WTC thread is pretty typical. A new user, with just three posts to his credit. He not only took the time to look at the document I linked to, he even comments on it: "I am now following this project. Read the whitepaper (May 2018 version), verified the team, read their patents, appreciated their government connections and presence in China and Korea IoT and Blockchain industry, their vision, careful planning, modesty and seriousness. This is all very impressive, unlike most (any?) other project I have investigated. I am really dumbfounded with people still calling them scam or "pie in the sky" Huh" --- He has verified the team? Really? How? What patents? Anyone can apply for a patent, show me an actual granted patent. This is shilling on a grand, grand scale. your posts are a breath of fresh air, thank you for not being a sheep seems there is only a handful of people who see the reality of what is actually taking place -- otherwise just the typical blind leading the blind losing GPU mining or something similar is going to kill the grassroots "marketing" if you will, of crypto. I would not be here if it was not for GPU mining for one, and I know that is also the case for many others
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